The Tiny Town In Missouri With The Most Scrumdiddilyumptious Restaurants
By Liz Oliver
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Published October 04, 2017
One of the few drawbacks to living in a small town in Missouri are the lack of dining choices. However, one small town on the western side of the state is a food lovers paradise. Weston, just 40 minutes north of Kansas City, has many great restaurants in their town of only 1,600 people. In addition to having the most scrumdiddilyumptious restaurants, you can also find great wineries, historic breweries, and fine lodging options. Check out our list of some great of the eateries in Weston!
1. Weston Brewing Company/America Bowman Keeping Room
The Weston Brewing Company was originally started by German immigrant John Georgian in 1842.
Today the brewery also houses the American Bowman Restaurant where patrons can enjoy both great food and great beer.
Stop by the brewery for fantastic Irish inspired meals. People love the Scotch eggs and beer cheese soup. Find the brewery and restaurant at 500 Welt St., Weston. Visit their
Facebook page for more information.
2. Tin Kitchen
The Tin Kitchen is located inside the historic Rumpel Hardware building which was built in 1842.
Featuring pecan wood-smoked barbecue, the Tin Kitchen will surely satisfy your cravings. Try the pulled pork or one of the massive burgers.
Have a fantastic meal in a historic setting all at one great establishment. Find the Tin Kitchen at 509 Main St.,
Weston. Visit their
Facebook page for more information.
3. The Vineyards Restaurant
The Vineyards Restaurant is the perfect place for a special meal in Weston. This tiny cottage prepares seasonal specialties and can accommodate any dietary restriction.
Enjoy perfectly poured cocktails and fantastic wine parings with your meal. While there are still warm days left in the year you can enjoy live music on the patio while you dine.
Try The Vineyards Restaurant for a unique and intimate dining experience. Find them at 505 Spring St.,
Weston. Visit their
Facebook page for more information.
4. The Saint George Hotel
The Saint George Hotel opened its doors in 1845. This historic destination is not only a great place to stay but it's a great place to eat as well!
The Saint George Hotel offers a fantastic breakfast and delicious cheesy handmade pizzas. Whether you're looking for a great meal to start your day or a late night pizza The Saint George Hotel is the place to be.
Visit the hotel for a meal at 500 Main St., Weston. You can find more information about the hotel
here. for more information.
5. Main Street Galleria & Upstairs Tea Room
The Main Street Galleria & Upstairs Tea Room is more than just a great place for lunch or weekend breakfast.
Stop in for an ice cream cone or enjoy a drink from the authentic soda fountain at Main Street. While there are tons of tasty sweets and treats, you can also find a substantial and healthy lunch at Main Street.
Don't forget that the tea room is also a fantastic place for parties and events. Find the tea room for a great lunch at 501 Main St.,
Weston. Visit their
Facebook page for more information.
6. Green Dirt Farm Creamery
If you love great cheese, you must visit Green Dirt Farm Creamery where their grass raised cows and goats help produce award winning cheese.
In addition to amazing cheese and dairy products, you can also have a fantastic meal. Try one of their melts featuring their award winning cheese, paired with a warm hearty soup perfect for fall.
You can find Green Dirt Farm Creamery at 1099 Welt St.,
Weston. Visit their
Facebook page for more information.
7. Avalon Cafe
The Avalon Cafe is one of the most well known Weston eateries. This cute cafe atop the hill is great for a nice night out on the town.
They are well known for their beef tenderloin but they offer a good variety and will surely satisfy the appetites of everyone at the table. Be sure to save room for the mouthwatering bread pudding for dessert.
Find the Avalon Cafe at 608 Main St.
Weston. Visit their
Facebook page for more information.
Have you dined at any of the great restaurants in Weston? Tell us about your experience in the comments below!
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